I think it depends on your market. I know in DC, alot of iphone users get dropped calls. When I went to Vegas in March for the photography convention, everyone and their mother had an iPhone. They all had issues getting reception. My blackberry worked just fine. I think its cause there are too many people on the AT&T network and when they go to one specific location, it jams up their network.

I think it depends on your market. I know in DC, alot of iphone users get dropped calls. When I went to Vegas in March for the photography convention, everyone and their mother had an iPhone. They all had issues getting reception. My blackberry worked just fine. I think its cause there are too many people on the AT&T network and when they go to one specific location, it jams up their network.

i've lived in vegas for 6 years and never had an issue until i got the iphone about a year ago. i've had multiple smart phones in that time. if it the next model really does help i may look to upgrade.